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1 1| particular type of skill was turned to scientific use was that 2 3| mounting his horse, he turned his back on London. After 3 3| its evolution when Watt turned his attention to it.~ 4 4| If so, the Marquis had turned De Caus's toy into a fullsized 5 4| system to force it higher. He turned on the steam again, at high 6 4| year 1759 that he first turned his attention to steam-engines. 7 4| great deal was uselessly turned to water. From this he saw 8 4| equipped with new knowledge, turned again to his model. He could 9 4| namely 212¡~~ before it turned to vapour; it would boil 10 5| shape in his mind. Then he turned from his arm-chair to his 11 5| vitality, and could not be turned off like a tap while the 12 5| cast, bored, and partly turned; also the new condensers 13 5| faultiness of the goods turned out by the Carron works. 14 6| business I am here about has turned out rather successful, that 15 7| until the very enginemen turned him into ridicule.... I 16 7| them the tide of misfortune turned. In 178I there had not been " 17 9| conclusion that, unless things turned out better than he expected, "